Thai markets may simply be the places that local Thais go to shop, but the traditional Thai marketplace is so unlike those in the west that visitors are drawn to these colorful and vibrant venues. Whether a wet market selling fresh local produce, a flower market filled with floral bouquets, or a uniquely Thai floating market, these attractions make an outstanding addition to any Thailand trip.

Klang Dong Fruit Market is the center of agricultural products from Nakhon Ratchasima and nearby provinces. The well-known fruit of Klang Dong is custard apples. Custard apples are sold throughout the year. The period th...

Tha Sadet is the port for local people to cross Mekong River to Tha Duea in Laos. There’s a market for Indo-Chinese and European products, as well as the local goods.
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In the past, daily commerce in Thailand was conducted mostly along rivers and canals (or khlongs in Thai). Bangkok’s water network was busy and served as the principal means of communication causing Bangkok to be c...

With a history back to the end of the Cambodian war, Ban Klong Luek Border Market, or better known as Rong Kluea market, is renowned for second hand, brandname apparels at bargained prices. These apparels are normally in...

This Chinese community and old-fashioned market, complete with wooden shop houses, has retained its authentic Thai style, dating from a century ago. Visitors can explore the traditional shops, including a photography sto...

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